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Melodyne Editor 4 (Upgrade from Essential) from Celemony is pitch/time shifting software that provides the ability to tune and rhythmically realign notes that don't quite make the cut, either in monophonic or polyphonic situations. It's also useful for time-stretching and tempo-shifting entire mixes, if such an effect is desired. The software is available in 32- and 64-bit usages.

With an adaptable single-window user interface, editing is intuitive, and is made even more flexible with the addition of ancillary browser and inspector windows. The audio is displayed in the form of "blobs" spaced out in time and representing the position and dynamics of individual notes. Simply move an audio note to a different pitch or a different position. Make notes longer or shorter, louder or softer. Conform notes to certain scale shapes or add new notes to source material, thereby creating melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic variations.

Note: Upgrade available to registered owners of Melodyne Essential.

New to Melodyne Editor 4 (Upgrade from Essential)

64-bit

Dynamic just intonation for transparent chord tuning

Universal time-stretching algorithm

Two more polyphonic algorithms: Sustain (for strings, organs, and the like) and decay (guitar, piano, and other staccato bursts of chordal information)

Streamlined user-interface

Enhanced key commands

Tempo Intelligence: map and edit tempo fluctuations within a recording

In the case of rhythmic and complex material, separation is according to beats, so if several notes (for example click and snare) sound on the same beat, they are available for editing in the shape of a single Melodyne "blob". For such "blobs," the following editing possibilities exist: